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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CMap 3, infarction which when is seen as multiple small clots can be traced back to the middle cerebral artery (MCA), ATP by a process known as oxidative phosphorylation, James Smith 69 y/o African American male Vital Signs Temperature: 98.6 oF Height: 5’9” inches Pulse: 99 bpm Weight: 200 lbs Respirations: 16 rpm Blood Pressure: 152/92 mmHg, oxygen (O2) decrease in oxygen deliver leads to loss of ATP, ASA 81mg daily acts as an antithrombotic, hypodensity can indicate this pathology on CT hemorrhage, hemiparesis which can be a symptom of Cerebral ischemia, James Smith 69 y/o African American male Presents with Dysphasia, glucose ???? pyruvate, mitochondria transfers electrons using cytocrome C, pyruvate shunted into mitochondria, diabetes mellitus can be seen as risk factors, glutamate leads to release of calcium, middle cerebral artery (MCA) when damaged can lead to a frontotemporal dysfunction known as Broca's aphasia, cytocrome C to produce ATP, diagnostic tests which if hemorrhage is seen is a contraindication to adminstering tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), James Smith 69 y/o African American male has a past medical history including hypertension, thrombosis which will need to be assessed by computed tomography, glycogen broken down to glucose, Lisinopril 20mg daily is an ACE inhibitor used for the treatment of hypertension